Who's got a Toy other then the C1 or C2?
#61
FFR 65 Cobra replica with 302/390RWhp, mass flo EFI, 3 link suspension/ 4 wheel disc 13"front cobra brakes, 4 wheel coilover suspension, 3.70 gears, and a mess of wiring that i am still trying to complete. Scares the hell out of me when i floor it!!!
#64
Team Owner
Member Since: Oct 2000
Location: Washington Michigan
Posts: 38,899
Received 1,859 Likes
on
1,102 Posts
Originally Posted by Jetrench
and my 1942 Piper L4B Grasshopper.
#67
Some toys
Besides the '67 'vert, I have an 02 'vert, a 01 H-D Road King Classic, a 20' Crownline Bow Rider, and a Silverado HD (with D-max) for a daily driver. The diesel has some mods, and seeing the look on someone's face when you eat their a$$ in a 3/4 ton truck.....well, it's priceless.
#69
Le Mans Master
I'm a HUGE aviation buff, especially WW1 and WW2. The legendary Scott Crossfield recently crashed and died about 10 miles from my house. I saw what was left of his Cessna in an impound lot. He got into a level 6 thunderstorm. He was 84. We also lost Robert L. Scott a few months ago.
My question is: How do you have ANY forward vision in that taildragger ? Very cool plane. I've logged a few hours in a 152 and Apache low wing.
My question is: How do you have ANY forward vision in that taildragger ? Very cool plane. I've logged a few hours in a 152 and Apache low wing.
Originally Posted by JohnZ
Neat airplane! My college roommate and I (both pilots) flew his just-restored Piper J-3 from Ann Arbor, Michigan to Tucumcari, New Mexico, then to the Piper plant in Vero Beach, Florida, then to the other Piper plant in Lock Haven, Pennsylvania, and back to Ann Arbor during spring break in 1960. Iron-compass nav, no radios or electrical, just watching the bobbing wire fuel gauge out front as the 65-hp Continental hummed away for two weeks. 7700 hours since then, but some things you never forget!
#70
6th Gear
Member Since: Dec 2005
Location: Northern Virginia
Posts: 6
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
rahzip,
yes, though it's not driven daily -- only 2200 miles last year (telecommute a lot). Traded a Chrysler Conquest TSi (Mitsubishi) in for a Sport Trac, when they came out and the Yamaha died from neglect.
Corvette=American car Buell=American bike.(nice bike!) Please tell me your daily driver is American as well.
#71
Instructor
Member Since: Jan 2004
Location: RDU Triangle, NC
Posts: 177
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Other Toys
Originally Posted by RGGregory
John - Great plate. When I had my 69 Z/28, I had RI plate DZ-302. Only one person ever picked up on the connection.
b/r
Bob
b/r
Bob
My other toys are in my signature (for the past 24 hours my computer's had difficulty loading pages of this thread.....maybe because of all the pics. Anyway, I'm not going to hassle with posting any pic's now.)
Best Regards,
Bob S.
Last edited by Bob Schaefer; 05-13-2006 at 01:46 AM.
#72
Racer
Member Since: Mar 2006
Location: El Paso Texas
Posts: 294
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Besides my 56 Vette;
1. 1965 Harley panhead
2. 1980 Harley Shovelhead
3. 1965 Chevelle SS
4. 1958 Airstream "Traveler" 18ft.
5. 1950 Ford F-1 pickup
6. 1967 Toyota Landcruiser
7. Guns
1. 1965 Harley panhead
2. 1980 Harley Shovelhead
3. 1965 Chevelle SS
4. 1958 Airstream "Traveler" 18ft.
5. 1950 Ford F-1 pickup
6. 1967 Toyota Landcruiser
7. Guns
#73
Advanced
Member Since: Dec 2004
Location: Shady Shores TX
Posts: 66
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Hey Ned,
I have a 22' Classic too. Great boats!
Since you guys are posting some stuff other then muscle cars, besides the '64 goat I posted earlier, I also have these two furrin jobs. The gray one is supercharged & the other one is a Porsche(that's Porch to us Southerners) cupcar that I race. Try not to flame me too bad. They aren't as cool as the Vette but they sure do hold up to the punishment on the race track.
I have a 22' Classic too. Great boats!
Since you guys are posting some stuff other then muscle cars, besides the '64 goat I posted earlier, I also have these two furrin jobs. The gray one is supercharged & the other one is a Porsche(that's Porch to us Southerners) cupcar that I race. Try not to flame me too bad. They aren't as cool as the Vette but they sure do hold up to the punishment on the race track.
#75
Burning Brakes
Member Since: Jan 2006
Location: Westminster Maryland
Posts: 844
Likes: 0
Received 2 Likes
on
2 Posts
St. Jude Donor '08
60 vette, 55 Cameo and 62 4door Impala that belonged to my grandparents, 55 & 62 need work, will get to when I retier, that's why I bought a driver. almost forgot 83 Suzuki 650 Tempter.
Last edited by Jack60; 05-11-2006 at 11:17 PM.
#78
Le Mans Master
Originally Posted by JW in Texas
Wow LT4, the Charger is gorgeous & that Cobra ain't no slouch either!
#79
Le Mans Master
Originally Posted by Sky65
1991 Ducati 851 Superbike
had a 999s lined up, a few months back, had the money ready, but then I saw that my old team green had done a very nice job on their 06 ZX10R, so I saved some serious coin (already put most of it back in already with exhaust, rearsets, PCIII, etc) and did a 06 ZX10R:
oh, and then there's the water fun too, a little Sea Ray for tubing and skiing (stock photo obviously):
#80
Racer
Member Since: Oct 2004
Location: Brooklyn Michigan
Posts: 314
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
I swear I need a higher paying job! These posts are fantastic; nice toy's. I guess my other "toy" would be my big fat PAYMENT book!
Seriously...nice rides!
Tod
Seriously...nice rides!
Tod